Hi Tom. That info is helpful, but here come more questions, sorry.

You seem to have a Realtec soundcard so it is likely that is built into the motherboard. That's not so bad, but when you are ready to take the next step up, you will want to consider disabling the on-board Realtec and getting a better soundcard, whether internal or USB.

When you play MIDI, it can be produced by either a hardware device, such as the excellent Ketron that John mentioned, or by a software synth, such as the inexpensive but very good Coyote Forte. If you install either, you will see these as choices in BIAB (but in different places, so we'll get back to that another time).

You said Reason and Cubase both work on your system. This leads to two questions: 1) do you play MIDI files on either one, or just audio, and 2) what do you select as the output driver(s) in those programs.


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